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Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Printable Version

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RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Steve Bryant - 30-12-2017

Since toys have been introduced to the thread, I thought I would show this marvelous little wooden Vintage racer that Father Christmas gave to me in my  stocking (along with other treats). It came as a bag of wooden parts that you assembled to your liking, so I chose to make it look like something from the 30's.
I painted it with paint left over from my MGA and hand lettered the tyres and all the details on it. The license number is fictional :OK 0291 meaning its ok  and built second month (02) of 1991 (91). I've had it a long time.

I find it has charming appeal for something so simple. Any resemblance to anything made by Austin is purely coincidental !
Cheers,
Stephen

   
   
   
   


RE: Accessories of the 30's that were for A7s - Viteran - 30-12-2017

    Hi, if it works this advert is from 1934 practical motorist